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August 04
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One of my colleagues took us on a little tour of a few blocks around the office building we’re working from.  We walked around quite a bit of the financial district in Johannesburg, and it was fascinating walking with Jason because he knows quite a bit about the history of the buildings.

This is the first time that I’ve really noticed how much gorgeous Art Deco architecture actually exists in the CBD.  And I just love the way that some of the old beauties exist next to glass towers.


One of the first place we went was to the Guildhall Pub. It’s the oldest pub in Johannesburg and opened in 1888. Such character in there!


This is the building, the National Bank Building, that we’re working in for the next few days. It’s one of the oldest buildings in Johannesburg and was opened around 1902-ish. I really really wish I had a wider angle lens to take a better photo of it. The greenish dome is on top of the corner of the building, and is copper (hence the green). I took that photo from the balcony at the top. What fascinated me was in the inside of parts of the building… we went around the bottom floor of the one part, and it’s more than impressive with the art deco mixed with older styles and all the marble and gilt etc… it’s such a pity they didn’t let me take any photos of it.
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The best part of the walk was when we stopped outside the Rand Club to admire the stunning building, and as we were commenting on the columns and the detail at the top, we were stopped by a guy watching us and he asked us what we were doing. We told him, and we had a discussion about the architecture of the building. He told us that the building there now was built in 1904 (it’s the third building that has been on that site), and it’s all art deco in styling. That surprised me, because I thought it was a mixture with the art deco styles columns, yet for some reason I thought the top of the building was pre-art deco (but then again I’m no architect). He also told us that it was designed by the same architect that designed the National Bank Building which we are working in!! How cool!

Just before he got in his car, I asked him how he knew… turns out he’s the Chairman of the Rand Club!! LOL!

I would love to have seen the inside of the building, but we were completely inappropriately dressed for the place :)

It was an awesome experience being a tourist in my own city.  Loved it!! Made me realise what a special place it is, and it made me hope that this revitalisation of the CBD just goes from strength to strength… because those old beauties deserve to be restored to their former glory.

I just love the contrasts in this city… old Johannesburg has got so much soul… with this beautiful district and the mining district and the more funky Newtown… compared to the almost heartless Sandton.

See the full set of 2010 photo-a-day photos on my Project 365 Flickr Set.

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13 Comments
  • OMW Jeanette, these are amazing!!!!

  • These are gorgeous! I have always loved the Jhb CDB. Like you say it has some amazing buildings. Agree the revitalization is so important. I like the area around main street in the afternoons. Also driving on the highway past the city at night is always a treat for me. Love the way you captures the beauty of the buildings! I always stare out the sunroof at the tops of the buildings when stopped at a light etc in town – not great from a “being aware” perspective – but so good to get a sense of the majestic beauty of those buildings! Ok, enough – but I really do love the city and your photos!

  • I’m so jealous ! Those are beautiful and I’ve been planning to get into the CBD for a while after our Ethiopian experiance to get some more shots there.

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  • For a moment there I was back in London!
    I honestly love these Jeanette!!

  • Stunning – just stunning!!!

  • Absolutely beautiful pictures of beautiful buildings. We are involved in revitalization of quite a few buildings over the last few years (and at present) and it is truly amazing to see some of these come to life. We were even involved in a project that won a Halala award in 2008. http://juggelingactoflife.blogspot.com/2008/06/halala.html

  • I enjoyed looking at all these photo’s of the old buildings. It makes me proud to be a Joburger :-)

  • Hi Jeanette!! Wow these really are beautiful photo’s of Jozi – I think living in this city we often look past the beautiful details that you have captured!

  • Lovely! I never appreciated the buildings ‘in the old days’ on my fast walks (during my lunch hour) to the city centre where the grand old shops were .. and they were ‘grand’. Hoping the revitalization continues to restore them to their former glory.

  • Absolutely stunning.

  • What a stunning pictures. I love Art Deco architecture just like you, but have never been to Johannesburg. It looks like a really beautiful city to visit.

  • Tell the Chairman of the Rand Club he should know his knee from his elbow. The Rand Club is considered an Edwardian Building Style not Art Deco. If the honorable chairman slipped up and said it had been an Art Nouveau building he might have been excused as there are elements of Art Nouveau in the friezes and windows.